New York Election Law

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New York Election Law is the body of state statutes that regulates the conduct of elections, political parties, and related procedures in New York, including the framework for redistricting and the operation of election authorities.


Statements (50)
Predicate Object
instanceOf body of state statutes
election law
appliesTo local elections in New York
party internal elections where specified by statute
statewide elections in New York
codifiedIn Consolidated Laws of New York
containsProvisionsOn campaign finance disclosure as related to elections
penalties for election law violations
country United States
enforcedBy New York State Attorney General
New York State Board of Elections
governs New York State Board of Elections
appointment of election inspectors
city boards of elections in New York
county boards of elections in New York
fusion voting practices in New York
party enrollment of voters
polling place operations
registration lists maintenance
use of voting machines and systems
jurisdiction State of New York
language English
providesFrameworkFor congressional redistricting in New York
legislative redistricting
redistricting procedures in New York State
regulates absentee voting
ballot access
campaigns for public office
certification of election results
conduct of elections
designation of candidates
early voting procedures
election administration
election canvassing
election challenges
election contests
election procedures
elections in New York State
general elections
independent nominating petitions
party committees
party nominations
political parties in New York State
primary elections
recounts
special elections
vote counting
voter registration
subjectTo New York State Constitution
United States Constitution


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